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These nine brick slave homes at Boone Hall Plantation date to 1790-1810. Known collectively as "Slave Street," it is one of the few remaining intact in the Southeast. The only brick slave street in the United States, the brick cabins and Boone Hall were prominently featured in the television mini-series "North and South," based on John Jake's novel, and "Queen" based on Alex Haley's novel.

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Inn at River Crossing

Inn at River Crosing offers guests luxurious convenience at an affordable price. Our guests are guaranteed to be satisfied with this property that includes a free deluxe continental breakfast; outdoor pool;

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Days Inn - Patriots Point

The Days Inn Charleston/Patriots Point is conveniently located across the Arthur Ravenel Bridge from Charleston; within minutes of ocean beaches, golf courses, and many restaurants. Amenities: AM/FM Alarm Clock; Bar/Lounge nearby; Beach nearby; Barber/Beauty Shop nearby; 24 hour Front Desk;

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LPGA -Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika Sorenstam

The Arnold Palmer-designed course will test the skills of the greatest women players in the world. This inaugural event features a $2.6

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Things to do near Mount Pleasant, SC

La Quinta Inn Charleston Riverview

Located on the banks of the Ashley River with Ripley Light Marina at our door; 1.3 miles from Historic downtown Charleston; C...

Seaside Serenade Weekend

Enter the world of music and dance inside the luxury of The Sanctuary and enjoy the magnificent performances in store for thi...

Joseph Fields Farm

Jams and in-season fruits and vegetables available May through August....

Comfort Inn Riverview

Overlooking the Ashley River, the Comfort Inn Riverview is conveniently located downtown near the Historic District, within t...

Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club

This Russell Breeden design, carved from an original Charleston plantation, features lush Bermuda fairways meandering through...